Ch. 246 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, each
recipient of a senatorial scholarship may hold the scholarship
for 4 undergraduate academic years and 4 graduate academic years
if he:
(1) Is a full-time student;
(2) Continues to be a resident of this State; and
(3) Continues to be a student at the institution and
takes at least 12 semester hours of courses as an undergraduate
or 9 semester hours of courses as a graduate student each
semester leading to a degree.
(b) A recipient of an undergraduate or graduate senatorial
scholarship may hold the scholarship, appropriately prorated, for
8 academic years if he:
(1) Is a part-time student;
(2) Continues to be a resident of this State; and
(3) Continues to be a student at the institution and
takes at least 6 semester hours of courses each semester leading
to a degree.
(c) Any recipient of a senatorial scholarship may use up to
one-half of the yearly award for summer school if the recipient
is scheduled to graduate immediately after the fall academic
semester following summer school.
(d) A recipient of a senatorial scholarship who is enrolled
in a terminal certificate program as provided in Section
18-402(a) may hold the scholarship for 2 years if he is a
full-time student and otherwise meets the conditions of
subsection (a) of this section, or may hold the scholarship for 4
years if he is a part-time student and otherwise meets the
conditions of subsection (b) of this section.
(e) Each recipient of a senatorial scholarship who is
enrolled in a private postsecondary proprietary institution that
is accredited by a national accrediting association approved by
the United States Department of Education:
(1) May hold the scholarship for the completion of 1
program if the student otherwise meets the conditions of
paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (a) of this section; and
(2) Shall complete the program within the length of
time prescribed by the institution for the completion of the
program.
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